Abstract

AbstractThe present study investigated the variability in Equatorial electrojet (EEJ) and Counter electrojet (CEJ) extracted at the Indian equatorial station Tirunelveli (TIR) using low‐latitude geomagnetic conjugate sites, Hyderabad (HYB) and GAN Island (GAN) from the northern and southern hemispheres respectively over a period of 5 years. A significant difference in the amplitudes, of more than 10 nT for 43% of the days, is observed when the TIR‐HYB pair and the TIR‐GAN pair are used. Occurrence of CEJs are 60% more when the TIR‐GAN pair is considered. A correlation coefficient of 0.9 is obtained between the monthly mean peaks of diurnal variations in H between TIR and GAN; this correlation coefficient is 0.66 between TIR and HYB. The correlation coefficients from the first principal components of H, at these sites show variability with seasons; the correlation observed between TIR and GAN is higher than that between TIR‐HYB for all seasons except northern winter. This indicates the coupling of EEJ with Sq of both northern or southern hemispheres with varying extents. The present study highlights that the extraction of EEJ/CEJ using Sq from only one hemisphere will lead to biased estimates; even a small difference in the seasonal pattern of ∆H at equatorial and low latitude sites can result in the over/under‐estimation of EEJ and hence CEJ.

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